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Lu Ray Waldemer’s Mosaic Pothole Project fixes infrastructure failures with art and community engagement.
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The former Greyhound bus station in north St. Louis once bustled with travelers. But after Greyhound moved, the building became abandoned. In recent weeks, it's become a canvas for St. Louis-based artist Cbabi Bayoc, who installed spray paintings that show beauty and Black pride.
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St. Louis drivers going north on Jefferson Avenue who pass Cherokee Street can’t miss the 100-foot long mural of a nearly-naked crouching woman, called…
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Street art is hanging out in high places this week in St. Louis. Not just around the top stories of abandoned buildings but in a space known for fine art:…
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While some street art is popping up in auctions alongside the likes of Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, some is showing up on the walls of the St. Louis…
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Is graffiti art? And what is the difference between murals and legal, illegal graffiti in St. Louis?When it comes to the graffiti art scene, St. Louis has quite a bit going on.“I’ve traveled the world and St. Louis, by far, is similar to the Super Bowl,”…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 14, 2010 - Like its title, which pokes fun at how major art museums inevitably funnel visitors…